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Interpretation: The concentration of six important elements that are present in river water is given. The molality of these six different elements is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: Molality is defined as the number of moles of solute that is present in
To determine: The molality of given six different elements that are present in the river water.
Answer to Problem 11.67QP
Solution
The molality of Ammonia is
The molality of
The molality of
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
Given
The lethal concentration of Ammonia is
The lethal concentration of Nitrite ion is
The lethal concentration of Nitrate ion is
Density of solution is
The conversion of
Hence, the conversion of
Similarly, the conversion of
Similarly, the conversion of
The mass of
The mass of Nitrite ion in
The mass of Nitrate ion in
Total mass of solute
The conversion of
The conversion of
The mass of solution is for
The mass of solution is for
The total mass of solution is given as,
Substitute the mass of solution and solvent in the above equation,
The molar mss of
The molar mss of
The molar mss of
The number of moles of a substance is calculated as,
Substitute the value of given mass and molar mass of Ammonia in the above equation as,
Similarly, substitute the value of given mass and molar mass of
Similarly, substitute the value of given mass and molar mass of
The molality of the solution is calculated as,
Substitute the number of moles of Ammonia and mass of solvent in the above equation,
The molality of Ammonia is
Similarly, substitute the number of moles of
The molality of
Similarly, substitute the number of moles of
The molality of
Conclusion
The molality of Ammonia is
The molality of
The molality of
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